Ilminism
Ilminism (Korean: 일민주의; Hanja: 一民主義; RR: Ilminjuui), frequently translated as the One-People Principle, One-People Doctrine, or Unidemism, was the political ideology of South Korea under its first President, Syngman Rhee. The Ilminist principle has been likened by contemporary scholars to the Nazi ideal of the Herrenvolk (master race) and was part of an effort to consolidate a united and obedient citizenry around Rhee's strong central leadership through appeals to ultranationalism and ethnic supremacy. In general, "Ilminists" often refers to pro-Syngman Rhee (groups).
Ilminism 일민주의 一民主義 | |
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Founded | 1949 |
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Student wing | Students Protection Corps |
Youth wing | Korean National Youth Association Ilminism Supplies Association |
Membership | Liberal Party |
Ideology |
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Political position | Far-right |
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